What's Happening?
Joe Gaytten has been appointed as the new associate director for Arup's economics and case-making practice. Gaytten joins Arup from the Department for Transport, bringing over 15 years of public policy experience. Arup is a global advisory firm specializing
in design, planning, engineering, and consulting services, employing approximately 17,000 people across 90 offices in 35 countries. Gaytten's previous roles include deputy director for future transport systems at the Department for Transport and chief economist for the Northern Ireland Office. His expertise in public policy and infrastructure will be utilized by Arup to support major policy initiatives across the UK.
Why It's Important?
Joe Gaytten's appointment at Arup is significant for the firm's strategic growth in the UK. His extensive experience in public policy and infrastructure development will enhance Arup's ability to advise clients on major policy initiatives. This move reflects Arup's commitment to strengthening its leadership team and expanding its influence in the public and private sectors. Gaytten's background in transport systems and economic analysis will be particularly valuable as the UK continues to focus on infrastructure development and modernization. His role will likely impact the firm's ability to secure and execute large-scale projects, contributing to economic growth and development.













